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RECEIVED <br />JUN 2 0 2014 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />DEPARTMENT <br />Position Descriptions <br />Wash Rack Technician <br />Must have mechanical skills necessary to operate process equipment, including <br />making/breaking hose and pipe connections, operating pumps, valves and control <br />equipment as required. <br />Must be able to read, understand and follow written procedures. <br />Must understand the significance of physical and chemical measurements as defined in <br />written procedures. <br />Must be able to prepare and maintain records required by wash procedures. <br />Must understand and follow guidelines covering use of Personal Protective Equipment <br />(PPE). <br />Must understand importance of preventing spills and/or slugs in the effluent discharge <br />from the pretreatment plant. <br />Utility <br />Must have mechanical skills necessary to repair and maintain equipment such as trailers, <br />containers, change tires, etc. <br />Must understand and follow guidelines covering use of PPE. <br />Mechanic <br />Must have knowledge and mechanical skills necessary to repair and maintain diesel <br />engines and trucks. <br />Training <br />In addition to job related training provided by the Machinists Union and the company <br />prior to assignment, and to continuing on-the-job training provided by the company, the <br />following special training is provided to all employees in the above categories. Training <br />is provided at time of hire and is reinforced at least annually. <br />• Hazmat/hazardous waste handling, including use of Material Safety Data Sheets <br />(MSDS) and PPE. <br />• Emergency procedures, including emergency shut down, spill <br />prevention/cleanup/reporting, fire alarm and evacuation, notification of <br />emergency responders. <br />• Discharge criteria, slug prevention, storm water pollution prevention. <br />